| Gonorrhea is a curable infection
caused by the bacteria Neisseria gonorrhoea.
Mode of Transmission
Gonorrhea is transmitted during vaginal, anal, and oral sex (performing
or receiving)
Gonorrhea can be transmitted even if the penis or tongue does not
enter the vagina, mouth, or rectum. Using latex condoms from the
very beginning of sexual contact until there is no longer skin contact
reduces the risk of transmission of gonorrhea
Symptoms
Many men infected with gonorrhea exhibit symptoms, while
most women are asymptomatic. Even when women do have symptoms, they
can be mistaken for a bladder infection or other vaginal infection.
In men, symptoms usually appear within 2 to 5 days after infection,
with a possible range of 1 to 30 days.
Although most women infected are asymptomatic (without symptoms),
women who develop symptoms will do so within 10 days of infection.
Since symptoms may not be present, the only way for a person who
has been at risk for gonorrhea to tell whether they're infected
is to be tested.
A person with gonorrhea must be considered infectious (able to transmit
the bacteria) from the time of exposure until treatment is successful.
* Gonorrhea can be diagnosed through a urine test or by
taking a specimen from the infected area.*
If left untreated, gonorrhea can cause complications such as PID
and infertility.
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